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Cost, time savings spark a surge in steel-framed buildings

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Long-preferred for factories and warehouses because it allows for wider spans and column-free spaces, steel is increasingly being used for the frames of commercial buildings, such as this one under construction on Yangon’s Kaba Aye Pagoda Road. Photos: Hein Htet

Evidence is everywhere that steel is on the way up as a building material in Myanmar amid a boom in the construction sector driven by a combination of economic growth and foreign investment.

Continues here:- http://www.mizzima.com/opinion/features/item/12515-heavy-metal

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